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The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

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4.0

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Book Stats:
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(4.5/5)
Spice Rating: 🌶️(0.5/5-CLEAN romance)
Tropes: multiple timelines, forbidden romance, can’t escape fate
Publisher: Anchor Books
Review:
 Celia and Marco have been preparing their whole lives for this competition. They have no idea what this competition is, just that they must win. Next thing you know they have been thrown into a magical circus constantly competing for the title of winner. But little do they know, they were going to fall hopelessly in love with each other.
First off, the world building was amazing. The diction the author uses paints a beautiful picture. One that keeps pulling the reader in deeper and deeper. The magic system was freakin perfect. Truly well written, you can truly tell the author put a lot of thought into it. 
The romance was beautifully written, seriously I haven’t felt this attached to a book couple in years(probably since I read TOG). 
I cannot tell you how amazing the plot is-extremely well written. The way all the timelines wrap up perfectly(chef’s kiss) I loved  the ending, seriously. The student outdoes the master. Truthfully, I think I like this novel more than carnival…. 
Honestly, no complaints just go pick the book up and read it already.
Too Sweet: A Highschool Vampire Romance by Monroe A. Wildrose

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3.0

Too Sweet by Monroe A Wildrose
Book Stats:
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️(3/5)
Spice Rating: YA❤️
Tropes: Fake Dating, Grumpy-Sunshine
Publisher: ECW Press
Mini Review/Full Review on Tumblr:
So, as much as any girl, I hated twilight. Vampires and High school for me don’t mix- as someone in highschool, but this book surprised me, in such a good way. 
First off, can we talk about the disability representation? It was actually very realistic(and that’s something I can say from personal experience) and it was a good representation of what Type One is as a disease. Typically when authors write about this disease, it’s written with stereotypes and such and this was one of two  books I have ever read that I have seen it written correctly. Hats off to the author. 🎩
I love how the use of vampires were different than what we typically see.
The characters felt fully flushed out and had their own identity’s.
My favorite thing though was the reverse grump sunshine trope-and the fact that the author didn’t try to make the main character “Not Like Other Girls” which really makes the book stand out against other vampire books…..
The whole climax build up? Felt a little unnecessary, and  also felt like some unnecessary social commentary on high-school relationships was also present. 
The Glass Palace by Kathryn Trattner

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3.0

The Glass Palace by Kathryn Trattner
Book Stats:
Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️(3/5)
Spice Rating: YA????
Publisher: Indapendently Published
Review:
For all her life, Astrid has been im engaged to a stranger,  but when her dad suddenly passes away, and now she has no where left to turn, she is now whisked away to a life she never even imagined by her fiancé. When she arrives she learns that their are more secrets than answers. When the truth is finally revealed, and her fiancé now taken away from her, it is now up to Astrid to find her way back to him. 
 First off, I truly think anyone who DIDN’T enjoy ACOTAR or a Curse So Dark and Lonely will like this book. The plot is more thought out and the characters definitely more likable. 
I also loved the little adorable(although if you called him that he would probably peck your ear off) sidekick bird. It definitely brings back some of that “Disney Princess” vibes back into the story
Now, I will say, I do think it needs alittle more world building. Yes, magical animals do exist in this magical outside world, but how does that correlate with the real world?

My other thing is the romance doesn’t seem believable. It feels forced. Like it is destiny or something for this person to fall in love with this guy.
I do honestly think it’s a decent read though! 

Cinderella Is Faking It by Dilan Dyer

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3.0

Cinderella is faking it by Dilan Dyer
Book Stats:
Rating:⭐️⭐️⭐️(3/5)
Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(5/5)
Tropes: Age Gap, Fairytale Retelling?
Publisher: Independently Published 
Mini Review:

So let me start off by saying, this cover reeled me in. Look how cute it is!!!!!!!!(Side Note-Why is she only wearing one shoe??? It doesn’t fit what happens in the book at all….)Then I opened the book…. and boy I didn’t know what I was getting into…

Basically, Our main character, Delilah meets a heiress in the bathroom on the way from a job interview and next thing you know, she gets to play heiress for the summer! Little does she know, the heiress’s rival CEO wants to get to know her a little better than expecting-With something a little more close to home. 

So, I’m going to talk about the plot for bit. First off, I know this is suppose to be a fairytale retelling but I don’t honestly get how it is one other than the first few chapters…. Other than that it stands completely on its own as it’s own story. 

literally came out of NOWHERE. Trust me, whatever you think is going to happen-the predictability route is completely thrown out the window. Which again is nice, not your typical rom-com style. 

I also love how the book hit its climax and but not everything was resolved until about 7 chapters later-It makes the book more realistic(It honestly my number one complaint with that of romcoms, I WANT THE ANGST not just a sappy little make-up) 

Honestly I think if you liked The Dreamland Series by Laura Asher? You should pick this one up! 
Incomplete by S.I. Foote

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5.0

Book Stats:

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(5/5)

Spice Level: N/A

Tropes:  The Chosen One

Publisher: From the Vines Publishing
Review:

*Thank you to the author for sending me a copy of their book in exchange for a honest review*

Where do I begin with this book? I gotta say, I had my doubts but this book yall! IT. WAS. AMAZING. This was probably  the best book I have read in the last year and a half. 

So, in a world of seven elements, when Ethan tests out of all seven of them, he is offically a rouge. So, the council decides to do what they always do, kill him. But Ethan doesn't. The Council tries everything until they realize Ethan may be more special than they orginally thought. But the story doesn't stop there, as now the human race wants war on the elementist and won't take defeat as an answer. 

The world building? Amazing. I was all in the world of the council and the elementist world. The backstory for this dystopia made sense. Another race that is a genetic mutation of humans that have3 there own country up in the sky above the rest of the world? totally seems realstic. Though the plot sounds very repetitive (2014 dystopian era who?) Incomplete stands out, as yes it has the chosen trope but it doesn't beat it into the ground. The book takes a very different approach to the trope and fits into the plot perfectly that is still constantly building in the novel.
The magic system? perfectly built. It's realistic. I feel with a lot of the Si Fi/Fanasty novels power doesn't come with a price, and in Incomplete the characters face challenges due to the cost of their power and it works perfectly. 

I also loved how each of the elements themselves are different than the typical ones we see. Like a fortune element? I have never seen that- not in any kind of fantasy or dystopian/Si-fi novel. It makes the book stand out majorly. 

Literally the only complaint I have about this is as much as I love the world building-there was almost too much of it. The book was little hard to read- but aren't most high fanasty novels? 

I think the author has a amazing debut on their hands and think they have huge potential for a five, maybe even six book series. I applaud them for making such a stunning debut.